Sigel, who broke up with the Philomenas, told his fellow lab members who remained at the training ground before returning to the Amateras.

Philomena hasn't returned from school yet, and Laura and the others are still in the midst of receiving a request, so there's no one on the Amateras.

It was Sigel who thought for a moment about calling Granome, even soon, but I stopped that.

Laura and the others, anyway, because they knew Philomena would be back any minute.

It's a corner, so until Philomena came back, Sigel decided to sort out what was happening to Granome.

Firstly, it is an indisputable fact that the Spirit of the Turtle, the split of the Granome, had a covenant with Ardam.

However, it wasn't the Granome itself that had the contract, it was just the body part of the Turtle Spirit for what it meant.

If I don't think about it that way, I can't explain that Granome responded to Siegel's call.

Conversely, the Granome itself did not have a contract with Ardam.

It's only Sigel's guess, but he wonders if Granome, who was about to be forced to sign a contract for some reason, was protecting it by evacuating only the spirit or the part of his mind.

That is why it was possible to revive Sigel with his immediate touch, without even answering the calls of the other Great Spirits.

So far, it's just a guess that Sigel thought about with the material he got, but probably no mistake.

On top of that, I'm trying to listen to you from Granome to be sure I'm listening properly, but there are other reasons.

That's how you first tried to make a covenant with the Spirit of Splits in the first place.

Given the circumstances, it is believed that he tried to force himself to enter into a contract.

If that's the case, one troublesome problem will come up.

With Sigel thinking about that, Filomena came back from school.

It only made a difference about five minutes after Sigel came back, so I know he came back with errands as soon as he broke up.

And Philomena, who came back, said as soon as she saw Sigel's face.

- It's going to be a problem.

Seeing that face, I knew that Filomena had drawn a similar conclusion to Sigel.

"I knew you'd think so?

When Sigel inquired that way, Filomena nodded back with a tight look.

"It will depend on your conversation with the Spirit of the earth… I hope it doesn't happen to move more than once,"

"I've avoided that myself."

Sigel also agreed with Philomena's words with a serious expression.

Sigel and Philomena are concerned that the Great Spirit will move more than one in this case.

Even if Granome himself has no choice, he wants to avoid the Great Spirit showing up multiple times at the same time if he can.

Moreover, there is almost no mistake that this time it is time to turn up in a bad direction.

If more than one Great Spirit exercises its power in anger, it does not know what harm it will do.

Those are the two words because I don't want that to happen, but here Philomena said in a sigh.

"And a compulsory contract? I didn't expect you to do that to the Great Spirit, even though it was a split."

"I didn't want to see examples like this myself."

Sighel sighed the same way he gave it back.

Previously, when I went to the realm of the Devil Nation, I heard about it, but there exists something called a way not to do it in the Spirit's covenant.

That is the compulsory covenant Philomena has just said, which, unlike the usual covenant, is carried out in disregard of the will of the Spirit.

Naturally the Spirit can't admit such a way, and if that fact brightens up, it won't be strange for the Great Spirit to come out directly and impose sanctions.

That is why countries do not at least ostensibly acknowledge the compulsory covenant with the Spirit.

If even the Great Spirit had indirectly made a compulsive covenant, albeit a split, against the Great Spirit, which is said to move, it could not have been a matter for the sole person.

However, that's why Sigel and Philomena want to keep the damage as small as possible.

"If there is an organization, I would like to go to that organization…"

"The question is, will you get it done, right? I don't want the school to go away if possible."

"Really."

Philomena also nodded back heavily at the smudged Sigel's words.

In view of the character of the school director, I don't think the school was directly involved in the compulsory contract, but there is still the fact that he was accepting and educating a person named Ardam.

Sigel and Philomena don't know if the Great Spirits will think about sanctions that far.

It was the same thing with Sigel and Philomena that I don't want the school buildings I've already spent months missing.

It is possible that if we do poorly, we will not only be sorry for the school, but it is a common perception not put into the words of Sigel and Philomena that we will stop there with all our might, including about the school.

That should be the same for Laura and not just the two of us.

Anyway, now it's time to hear more from Granome.

"- I can't help talking about this, so let's call him in person"

Filomena nodded again to Sigel, who said so with determination.

"... right. We can't put it off."

They came back in a hurry to hear directly from Granome, but what I wanted to postpone if I could was something I couldn't do.

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After taking a moment to calm down his feelings, Sigel spoke to Granome as a contractor, firmly named.

"Granome, are you okay now?

"Oh. Wait a minute. I'll be there. '

Granome, who responded so to Siegel's call, had appeared in front of Siegel a few minutes later.

However, unlike when it was split, it became translucent.

This time, Sigel is calling him as a contractor, so he's being summoned in a different way from both the split and the main body.

Still, unlike usual, Sigel spoke carelessly to Granome, who seemed somewhat tired.

"I'm sorry. You're not in the book yet, are you?

"I don't mind. I guess I'd rather talk to you earlier than that, huh?

"Sort of. So, for once, I'm checking, what was the situation?

"Oh, that's..."

To Siegel's inquiry, Granome began to tell him why he had come to a contract with Ardam.

And Sigel and Philomena, hearing from Granome, openly sighed a grand sigh.

What Granome told me was almost exactly what Siegel had expected.

"- So I wasn't forced to be contracted... although it was an unfamiliar split, I'm not sure I took an unconsciousness. I feel sorry for the Great Spirit."

Sigel and Philomena had nothing to say to Granome, who had so added to masochistic.

Sure, I can penetrate into what the Great Spirit would do if he got caught so easily, but it's true that he got a gap that he was a split.

It means bad luck for Granome, good luck for those who were able to catch him, even though he didn't know he was a split of the Great Spirit.

Anyway, it's more important to the Sigels what the Granome is going to do in the future.

To that end, it was Sigel trying to hear from Granome in more detail.